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Its been a while and the blog saw very little action. Not that the pots weren’t full, but the Pitter Potter gardener, got busy and was down with an eye infection. However glad to be back and here are a few beauties which warmed my heart this week.

Radishes – The Radishes were the easiest to grow taking less than a month to harvest. I chose the pink beauties because they were pink and looked very appealing . Take a look at its pictorial journey. The saplings at 10 days.,The pinkies at 25 days:

And then the rocket leaves with their journey from pot to plate in 4 weeks.

And here was the produce:

And what followed was an yummylicious salad,with a bit of bite, mustard vinaigrette, tomatoes,feta cheese , rocket leaves and radish. It disappeared as soon it was placed on the table.

Its been a while folks, lets connect, let me know whats growing in your part of the world and your homes?

Radishes! I’d completely forgotten that radishes and shallots were two things my father planted EVERY spring when I was younger. I remember pulling both from the garden, washing in a bucket and eating immediately… dee-lish! 🙂